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IKA RV 10 Basic Rotary Evaporator System
The IKA RV 10 Basic Rotary Evaporator System is a versatile piece of laboratory equipment designed for efficient evaporation processes. This rotary evaporator can accommodate a maximum flask size of 3 liters and offers a rotation speed range from 20 to 270 RPM. With its digital rotation speed display, motorized lift with a stroke displacement of 140mm, and lower end stop setting at 60mm, this system provides precise control and contact-free positioning for optimal evaporation results. The brushless DC drive motor ensures quiet and efficient operation, while the smooth start feature minimizes sample bumping and foaming. The IKA RV 10 Basic Rotary Evaporator System also includes the IKA HB 10 Basic Heating Bath and the VACUUBRAND ME 4 Diaphragm Vacuum Pump. The heating bath has a heating capacity of 1,300W and a temperature range from Ambient to 180°C, providing a stable and controlled environment for evaporation. The Capillary tube controller ensures precise temperature control with a control deviation of ± 5 K. The VACUUBRAND ME 4 Diaphragm Vacuum Pump, with a flow rate of 4.0 m 3/h (66.6 L/min) and an ultimate vacuum of < 80 mbar, efficiently removes evaporated solvents from the system. This rotary evaporator system overall offers precise control, reliable performance, and efficient evaporation capabilities.
All of our equipment is fully tested to perform at factory specifications before being shipped.
The IKA RV 10 Basic Rotary Evaporator System includes:
- > VACUUBRAND ME 4 Diaphragm Vacuum Pump
- > IKA HB 10 Basic Heating Bath
- > IKA RV 10.1000 Diagonal Coil Condenser
- > 1 Liter Receiving Flask
- > 1 Liter Evaporating Flask
- > Woulff Bottle
- > All Necessary Power Cords, Tubing, and Connectors
- > Operator's Guide
- > Full 180 Day Parts and Labor Warranty
IKA RV 10 Basic Rotary Evaporator System Specifications
IKA RV 10 Basic Rotary Evaporator
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Maximum Flask Size
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3L
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Rotation Speed Range
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20 to 270 RPM
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Temperature Range
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Ambient to 180°C
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Condenser
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Coil Condenser
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Rotation Speed Display
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Digital
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Stroke Displacement
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140mm, motorized lift
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Lower End Stop Setting
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60mm, contact-free
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Head Angle Adjustability
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0° to 45°
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Motor Type
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Brushless DC Drive Motor
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Motor Rating Input
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50W
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Smooth Start
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Yes
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Electrical Requirements
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100-240V, 50/60Hz, 75W
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IKA HB 10 Basic Heating Bath
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Heating Capacity
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1,300W
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Temperature Range
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Ambient to 180°C
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Control Deviation
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± 5 K
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Controller
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Capillary tube controller
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Capacity
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3L Flask
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VACUUBRAND ME 4 Diaphragm Vacuum Pump
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Flow Rate
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4.0 m
3/h (66.6 L/min)
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Ultimate Vacuum
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< 80 mbar
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Diaphragm Stage
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One-stage
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Motor Power
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180W
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Weight
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22.9 lb. (10.4 kg)
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Dimensions (L x W x H)
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10 x 9.2 x 6.9 in. (25.4 x 23.5 x 17.7 cm)
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- Inspect all glassware for chips or cracks, reapplying vacuum grease to stopcocks to ensure a secure seal
- Examine displays, replacing any dim or dead pixels to maintain clear visibility
- Verify drive motor RPM using a tachometer for accurate rotational speed
- Confirm the ease of raising and lowering the tower, lubricating as needed for smooth operation
- Check the Woulff bottle for any leaks or structural breakages, ensuring airtight performance
- Disassemble and inspect the vacuum pump, cleaning and replacing seals or components as necessary
- Inspect internal wiring for each component, checking for any frays, cuts, or potential breakages
- Examine all hoses, hose barbs, and seals for signs of wear or leaks, ensuring integrity
- Inspect the vapor duct seal and replace if compromised to maintain vacuum efficiency
- Verify and calibrate the vacuum controller for accurate pressure regulation
- Confirm all hoses and cables are securely fastened to prevent disconnections or leaks
- Check heat bath temperatures against settings to ensure precise thermal control
- Confirm the final system vacuum level meets manufacturer specifications
- Ensure cosmetic condition meets standards, with no damage impacting function or appearance
Technician Inspection and Recertification Checklist: Rotary Evaporators
The Following Checklist Is to Be Performed on All Incoming and Outgoing Equipment
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Completed?
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Remarks?
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Inspect all glassware for chips or cracks, apply vacuum grease to stopcocks
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Completed
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Examine displays and replace dim/dead pixels
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Completed
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Verify drive motor RPM with tachometer
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Completed
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Confirm ease of raising/lowering tower, lubricate if needed
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Completed
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Check Woulff bottle for leaks or structural issues
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Completed
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Disassemble and inspect vacuum pump, clean/replace parts as needed
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Completed
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Inspect internal wiring for frays, cuts, or breakages
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Completed
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Examine hoses, hose barbs, and seals for leaks
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Completed
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Inspect vapor duct seal, replace if compromised
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Completed
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Verify and calibrate vacuum controller
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Completed
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Confirm hoses and cables are securely fastened
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Completed
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Check heat bath temperatures for accurate control
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Completed
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Confirm final system vacuum level meets specifications
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Completed
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Ensure cosmetic condition meets standards
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Completed
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